Gloucester Sheriff's Office weekly crime log

February 27, 2014

In the 7700 block of Jordan Road

A resident on Feb. 10 reported a larceny that occurred sometime between 10:30 p.m. the previous night and 5:30 a.m. A tote bag containing an undisclosed amount of cash, CDs and two prescriptions were taken with a value less than $200. There were no signs of forced entry.

In the 8200 block of Waverley Lane

An assault on Feb. 10 resulted in the arrest of Robert Boyd Stokes, 54, of Rangtang Road, on a charge of malicious wounding. The victim, who knew the assailant, was cut on her finger with a knife and choked by the suspect.

At York River Crossing

A larceny report was received on Feb. 10. The victim reported that while shopping at Family Dollar on Feb. 8 her Aigner purse with wallet was taken after being mistakenly left in a shopping cart. The loss exceeded $200.

In the 1800 block of Yacht Club Road

A resident reported on Feb. 11 a fraud in which she received a notice from Bill Me Later for services through PayPal in the amount of $175. A credit line was opened in the amount of $1,075 in her name for which she had no knowledge.

In the 10200 block of Maryus Road

A resident reported on Feb. 11 a larceny from a yard that had occurred in the past week. A 14-foot Hull aluminum boat was taken from his property with a value exceeding $200.

In the 8100 block of Hell Neck Road

A resident reported a larceny in which a 50-inch Sanyo television was taken on Feb. 11. There were no signs of forced entry to the residence. The television, with a value exceeding $200, was later recovered. Michael Allen Anderson, 26, of Hell Neck Road, was arrested on charges of grand larceny and obtaining money by false pretenses.

In the 3000 block of George Washington Memorial Highway

An intoxicated woman was reported along the roadway on Feb. 12 at 1:25 p.m. Jacqueline Mullinax, 47, of Cleveland, Tenn., was arrested on a charge of public intoxication.

In the 8900 block of Indian Road

A single-vehicle accident on Feb. 13 at 12:08 a.m. resulted in the arrest of Hunter Blake Rew, 21, of Farys Mill Road, on a charge of driving while intoxicated, with a blood alcohol content of between 0.08 and 0.14.

In the 6600 block of Short Lane

Deputies received a report on Feb. 13 of two teens with alcohol at Gloucester High School. Petitions are being obtained for a 15-year-old and 14-year-old for bringing and consuming alcoholic beverages — vodka — on school property.

In the 7400 block of John Clayton Memorial Highway

A report of an assault on Feb. 13 that had occurred on Feb. 10 led to the arrest of Joshua Raymond Johnson, 22, of John Clayton Memorial Highway, on a charge of assault and battery of a family member.

In the 2400 block of Maundys Creek Road

A resident reported on Feb. 14 a larceny that occurred within the last two weeks. The homeowner advised that two 2 1/2 –inch by 25-inch by 8-feet steel pipes with flanges and a locking ring for a trailer were taken. The value of the items exceeded $200. The case is under investigation.

On Main Street

A traffic stop on Feb. 14 at the intersection of Ware House Road resulted in the summonses issued to David Lenardo Goodwin, 29, of Hampton, for speeding, traveling 54 mph in a 35 mph zone, and driving while suspended.

In the 3800 block of George Washington Memorial Highway

A resident reported on Feb. 14 credit card fraud in which a 17-year-old girl's Visa Green Money card was taken from her purse in a residence and used without her knowledge or permission the previous day. There were no signs of forced entry. Purchases of $92 were made at the 7-Eleven in Ordinary and Hampton Pipe and Tobacco. The case is under investigation.

In the 6800 block of Waltons Lane

A shoplifting report was received from Walmart on Feb. 15 at 1:50 p.m. On Feb. 13, loss prevention reviewed security video and saw a man remove an Acer Aspire V5 Touch 15-inch laptop computer valued at $682.34 from the display shelf, conceal the item under his jacket and leave the store. The man was later identified and a warrant for grand larceny was obtained for William Lee Kearns, 45, of Noahs Lane in Gloucester.

In the 1800 block of George Washington Memorial Highway

A report was received on Feb. 17 from Gloucester Point Car Wash in which sometime overnight an upper aluminum pipe to the automatic car wash machine was broken. It is unknown if the damage was intentional or related to corrosion. Approximately $200 in damage.